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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanno" data-source="post: 2251870" data-attributes="member: 492191"><p>I'm glad I'm not alone in being concerned about this. I contacted Kingsmill and made a complaint just to see what will come of it. I still can't believe Tesco let manufactures go on their website and do what they want because the whole site, as far as I can see, has changed, and for the better. Except for some items, which have absolutely no nutritious values given whatsoever. I've been with Tesco for many, many years, but when life goes back to normal, if this doesn't change, I'll be switching to a website that gives full access to everything. I know roughly what's okay to eat, but I'm always looking for something new to switch up the diet and carbs have to be known to do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanno, post: 2251870, member: 492191"] I'm glad I'm not alone in being concerned about this. I contacted Kingsmill and made a complaint just to see what will come of it. I still can't believe Tesco let manufactures go on their website and do what they want because the whole site, as far as I can see, has changed, and for the better. Except for some items, which have absolutely no nutritious values given whatsoever. I've been with Tesco for many, many years, but when life goes back to normal, if this doesn't change, I'll be switching to a website that gives full access to everything. I know roughly what's okay to eat, but I'm always looking for something new to switch up the diet and carbs have to be known to do that. [/QUOTE]
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